Gavin Degraw's Saturday night performance illuminates the festival's growth. It's come a long way from the first edition in a tent in the Robinson's May parking lot on Labor Day weekend in 2011. This year was a four-day weekend event with names like Scott Conant, Thomas Keller, Susan Feniger and a full festival atmosphere.

"So You Think You Can Dance" contestants-turned-pros Allison Holker and Stephen 'tWitch' BossÂ (an off-the-dance-floor duo) mix it up on the way in to Saturday night's party.

260 years younger, New York's Soho House is already a decade old. Â At it's 10th birthday party, John Legend and Mumford and Sons serenaded the crowd as the original Meatpacking private members' hotspot was hot again. (Photo by Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images)

Two nights later on Wednesday, "The World's End" director Edgar Wright, actor Simon Pegg and actor Nick Frost were the center of the Focus world at their Arclight premiere. J.J. Abrams, Dave Grohl, Rashida Jones, Michael Sheen, and the back-from-NYC Karpen and Schamus joined the festivities. The appropriate after-party venue: the Cat & Fiddle pub. (Photo by Eric Charbonneau.)

Kym Johnson, Cheryl Burke, and Karina Smirnoff stare down the last days of summer at the Revolve Beach House in Malibu before the new season kicks off next week with a "Good Morning America" cast reveal. (Photo by Brian Lindensmith/All Access Photo.)

Ahead of the VMAs, BMI held its R&B/Hip-Hop Awards in New York on Thursday, with Cash Money Records' founders as the Icon award recipients. BMI President and Chief Executive Del Bryant, Lil Wayne, Ronald "Slim" Williams; BMI Vice President Catherine Brewton (who co-hosted with Ray J); and Bryan "Birdman" Williams.Â Â (Photo by Arnold Turner.)

Emmy nominees Christina Hendricks, Aaron Paul, and Jane Lynch were but three of the nearly 20 performer nominees cocktailing atop the Universal Sheraton on August 19 for the annual pre-Emmy soiree of bold face names.

Five million children in need now have shoes thanks to Skechers' donation -- a milestone marked with a Mondrian soiree on Aug. 21 --Â but "Bachelor" Bob Guiney tried to make it 5,000,001. The would-be Prince Charming hawked one more to Brooke Burke. The next morning, E! announced Burke's star-making series "Wild On" is getting a reboot as "Party On," with new host Jacqueline Wood. (Photo by Stefanie Keenan.)